Knot of the Week: Terminology

Knot of the Week: Terminology

Before we start delving any further into our “Knot of the Week” series, we wanted to go over some terminology which is commonly found in knot tying. The purpose of this review is to make it easier to understand the words that get thrown around with some visual examples.

Another thing we’d like to quickly mention is a bit of housekeeping on our series. Up until now we’ve just lumped all the knots together as a Knot of the Week in our categories. We’ll now be categorizing them by their appropriate respective categories (Bends, Loops, Hitches, etc…) We’ll still keep the rating system on their properties the same.

Categories

Loops – Can be either a fixed loop (Bowline) or a sliding loop (Noose)

Hitches – Generally used to attach a rope to an object, and can be tied slipped like the Highwayman’s Hitch

Lashing – Binding posts together (Ladder)

Whipping – Prevents a knot from fraying at its ends

Coil – Rope that’s been wound up to be easily managed

Decorative – Knot with repeating patterns used for decoration

Stopper – Stop rope from passing through a hole or unravelling

Splice – A stronger way of joining rope, or creating a loop (Weaving)

Terminology

See the photo gallery below for a visual reference of these terms.

Bight – Any curved section of rope (“U-Shaped”)

Loop – A circle formed by lying the rope over itself (Separate from the loops category)

Elbow – A loop with an extra twist

Turn – Line passed behind or through an object

Round Turn – A complete turn around an object

Two Round Turns – Two complete turns around an object

Standing End – End of the rope not being used to form a knot

Standing Part – Section between the knot and the standing end

Working End – End of the rope engaged in forming a knot

Working Part – Section between the knot and the working end

Stay tuned next week as we start our Knot of the Week mini-series on Climbing Knots!

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